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Clive, that picture is QOR's. By the time 2nd Div landed a month later the beach had somewhat become less hostile.
Aidan, from my memory, the maple leaf would either be yellow or gold. If early war it would have a C with II superimposed on the maple leaf.
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Ah, so it's not a driver training issue then?
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Hi Aidan;
To give you an idea of the placement on the rear of the carrier the photo below is of a right side up carrier of the Highland Light Infantry of Canada (England, 19 May 1944), although a unit of the 3 Cdn Inf Div, the photo shows where the Arm of Service and Formation signs go on the carrier rear.Source: LAC/PA-136854 Cheers
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I think Mr. HAKO-OJA needs to sit down for a minute and reread the rules to this forum before posting anouther one of his messages.
"By agreeing to these rules, you warrant that you will not post any messages that are obscene, vulgar, sexually-oriented, hateful, threatening, or otherwise violative of any laws." |
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Funny how one person can criticise but others can't . Anyway I think it's time to drop it already.
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There is a difference between a heated discussion and abusive comments. Apparently Mr. HAKO-OJA does not have the ability to understand the difference.
Criticise all you like, but childish, school-yard name calling is beyond what this forum is suppose to be about. |
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